Golf vs. Golf GTI vs. Golf Alltrack

The Volkswagen Golf is one of the most versatile cars in the automaker’s lineup. As a standard hatchback, the Golf maximizes its own cargo space and is much more spacious than its compact exterior may lead you to believe. There are two other models that derive from the Golf—the GTI and the Alltrack. What’s the difference? Keep reading to learn more.

How do all the Golf models compare?

The Golf, Golf GTI, and Golf Alltrack all feature similar safety and infotainment technologies like satellite radio, Bluetooth, and voice recognition. The primary difference between each model, however, is the size. The standard Golf is a four-door hatchback, the GTI is much smaller and is available with just two doors, while the Alltrack is extended and features a wagon body. The Alltrack is also the newest model, as its only version so far was released for the 2017 model year. See our table below for additional details.

Volkswagen Golf pricing

Each of the Golf variants is among the most affordable in their respective classes. The standard 2017 Golf starts at just $19,895. The smaller compact GTI starts at $24,995, while the large Alltrack comes in at an MSRP of $25,850. Come on in and check out these cars today. Get in the cockpit and see everything they have to offer and realize just how much room there is to stretch out. Come on by soon!